Note
When you move the pointer over a line segment that isn’t already selected, a black,
solid square appears next to the Direct Selection tool pointer, indicating that you will
select a line segment.
- Move the pointer over the anchor point labeled 4; the anchor point will become a little larger
than the others, and the pointer will show a small box with a dot in the center ( ) next to it, as
you see in the figure. Both of these indicate that if you click, you will select the anchor point.
Click to select the anchor point, and the selected anchor point is filled (looks solid), whereas
the other anchor points are still hollow (deselected).
Tip
If the Pen tool ( ) were still selected, you could Command-click (macOS) or Ctrl-
click (Windows) in a blank area of the artboard to deselect the path. This temporarily
selects the Direct Selection tool. When you release the Ctrl or Command key, the Pen
tool is selected again.
- Drag the selected anchor point up to reposition it.
The anchor point moves, but the others remain stationary. This is one method for editing a
path, as you saw in Lesson 2, “Techniques for Selecting Artwork.”